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Antimicrobial Chemotherapy

Prosthetic Biologic Valve Endocarditis Caused by a Vancomycin-Resistant (vanA) Enterococcus faecalis: Case Report

Pages 416-420 | Published online: 18 Jul 2013
 

Abstract

We recently observed (February 1999) a 68-year old patient with endocarditis on a prosthetic biologic valve caused by a vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecalis. Broth dilution tests showed susceptibility to ampicillin (MIC=0.5 μg/ml), no high resistance to aminoglycosides (MIC for gentamicin <500 μg/ml) and resistance to vancomycin (MIC >256 μg/ml) and teicoplanin (MIC>16 μg/ml). A PCR assay detected vanA gene in this strain. A trans-thoracic echocardiogram did not show valvular vegetations. A possible endocarditis was diagnosed and the patient received ampicillin for 8 weeks and gentamicin for 6 weeks. The patient remained afebrile after a 4-month follow-up when he underwent surgical replacement of the dysfunctional bioprosthetic valve. Mitral valve was sterile on culture, but histology confirmed the diagnosis of previous endocarditis. This is the third case of endocarditis caused by vancomycin-resistant E. faecalis reported to date.

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